Friends & Relatives
Along with her family, Alice also photographed various visiting relatives and local friends and associates. These include Rev. James Ambrose Ogle, who was vicar of Sedgeford. Some of the people in these pictures are so far unidentified
Uncle Alick and Aunt Emmy through greenhouse window
Original caption: Uncle Alick and Aunt Emmy through greenhouse window
Gracie in drawing room window, Sedgeford Hall
Original caption: Gracie (Grace Mary Hunt d. of Alfred Simon Hunt) in drawing room window
Purdy sitting at garden table with book
The identification of Thomas Woods Purdy is confirmed in a letter from Tom Purdy
Original caption: Purdy sitting at garden table with book
Original caption: Purdy sitting at garden table with book
Ted Palmer laid out
in front of the drawing room window, Sedgeford Hall
Original caption: Ted Palmer laid out
Original caption: Ted Palmer laid out
Rev Ogle and his wife at rear of vicarage
Church Lane, Sedgeford
Original caption: An old man and a lady
Original caption: An old man and a lady
Mr. Fernie, Mr. Bell, Mr. Trevor Jones
Messrs. Fernie, Bell & Trevor-Jones were rowing friends of Gilbert's while at Trinity Hall between 1891-94
Original caption: Mr. Fernie, Mr. Bell, Mr. Trevor…
Original caption: Mr. Fernie, Mr. Bell, Mr. Trevor…
Rev Ogle and wife outside Brookdale
Church Lane, Sedgeford
Original caption: Elderly couple outside new house
Original caption: Elderly couple outside new house
Wiltshire
Likely to be Frederick Wiltshire who is recorded as living on the Fring Rd in the 1891 census.
Original caption: Wiltshire
Original caption: Wiltshire
White pony, William & Wiltshire
Sedgeford Hall stable yard.
Original caption: White pony, William and Wiltshire
Original caption: White pony, William and Wiltshire
Man in a pony and trap
Quite likely to be Rev. Ogle, Vicar of Sedgeford.
Original caption: Man in a pony and trap
Original caption: Man in a pony and trap
Original caption: A young man